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  • Narrative Change Strategy - RNT 6/18227184
  • Framing Equality Toolkit - ILGA Europe & PIRC 2017227182
  • Toolkit for Developing a Public Narrative: Using Powerful Storytelling to Motivate Action - Rethink Health 2017227183
  • Towards new social contracts: using dialogue processes to promote social change - Civicus 5/15159438
  • A guide to strategic And sustainable Nonprofit storytelling - Meyer Foundation 2014159439
  • Nonprofit Storytelling Field Guide & Journal - Nonprofit Storytelling 2014159440
  • Storytelling Nonprofits: How to Present Stories That Attract Donors, Win Support, and Raise Money - Network for Good 5/14159441
  • Stories Worth Telling: A Guide to Storytelling for Nonprofit - Capacity 12/13159442
  • A Changemaker’s Eight-Step Guide to Storytelling How to Engage Heads, Hearts and Hands to Drive Change - Changemakers 12/13159443
  • Producing Your Own Media Toolkit - Civicus 4/11159444
  • Blog for a Cause!: The Global Voices Guide of Blog Advocacy - Global Voices 1/08159445
  • Participatory Communications for Social Change: A movement-building or organizing approach to communications - MRAP 6/07159446
  • Successful Communication: A Toolkit for Researchers and Civil Society Organisations - ODI 10/05159447
  • Planning Tools: How to write a communications strategy - ODI 7/05159448
  • Preparing an Effective Briefing - Imperial UK244372
  • What is a briefing paper and how do I write one? - Rasmussen University244373
  • Tips for Writing a Briefing Document - Your Dictionnary244374
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